Jimmy Kimmel Calls Donald Trump an '80s Movie Bully in Return Monologue - Noise11.com
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : " Kimmel went further, reminding viewers that Trump was literally the model for the character Biff Tannen in Back to the Future.63% : It also highlights why Kimmel continues to feature Trump so prominently in his monologues.
61% : "That is Donald Trump," Kimmel told his audience.
58% : It doesn't argue policy or partisanship; it paints Trump in universally recognisable terms.
46% : Everyone remembers a Biff. By casting Trump in that role, Kimmel positions himself, and by extension, his audience, as the kids standing up to the schoolyard tyrant.
42% : According to Kimmel, Trump is the guy who takes your peanut butter and jelly sandwich, gobbles it down in front of you, and then polishes off your Oreos.
39% : "People ask why I talk about Trump so much," Kimmel said.
37% : The comedian used his first full monologue back on air to address the latest volley of attacks from Trump, who blasted ABC for allowing Kimmel back on television after last week's temporary blackout across several U.S. affiliates.
31% : Late-night television has long been a political battleground, but Kimmel's framing of Trump as a cinematic bully may be one of the most resonant critiques yet.
27% : Kimmel may joke about lunch money and Oreos, but his point was serious: in his view, Donald Trump isn't just a former president or a political opponent, he's the archetypal bully, and bullies don't stop until someone stands up to them.
22% : Trump even seized on a minor incident where his escalator briefly stopped, turning it into what he dubbed "Escalator-Gate" and demanding arrests.
21% : " That clarinet line, funny as it was, segued into a much longer riff where Kimmel compared Trump to the stock villains of 1980s teen films - the jocks who terrorised nerds in the school cafeteria.
19% : Trump suggested Kimmel had been "cancelled," mocked his ratings, and claimed ABC was playing with fire by putting him back on the air.
17% : Jimmy Kimmel has returned to his late-night perch on Hollywood Boulevard swinging hard at Donald Trump, branding the former president a "classic 1980s movie bully" who steals your lunch money and stuffs you in a locker.
15% : Trump claimed the network was "put in jeopardy" by what he called "99% Democrat garbage" from Kimmel's show.
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